Re: SMTP using usernames & passwords.
- From: "Dave Griffiths" <daveginorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 01 Jul 2006 03:46:38 -0500
Thanks Leif maybe I should rephrase the question....
How can I stop non authenticated smtp access to the sever. I want
clients accessing over pop to authenticate when they send email no
annonymous access. Does theat make better sense.
Thanks again
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DaveG
Norway - Oslo - Skoyen
Leif Pedersen [MVP] wrote:
Hi,.
You configure this on the client (by default the SMTP virtuel server
is configured to allow realy from authenticated users so no need to
configure anything on the server)
Leif
"Dave Griffiths" <daveginorge@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:xn0eo3ci3elpd4000@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi all
I am having a little trouble setting my E2K3 to get the user
provides a username & password to send mail when they are
connecting to the server over pop/smtp connection when they are
away from the building, internally we use direct exchange
connection.
I have tried to setup what I thought was the correct settings in the
smtp virtual server but then Exchange stopped recieving mail from
the internet and local clients get a fail message when attempting to
connect with outlook "Exchange server is not available"
Could someone please point me in the direction to set this up.
Thanks in advance.
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DaveG
Norway - Oslo - Skxyen
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